Toaster.



J. JONES.

TOASTER.

APPLICATION FILED Dic. 1s. 191s.

Patented Apr. 15,1919.

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Toaster..

To all 'whom it may concern:

Be it known thatI, JENNIE JONES, a c1t1- zen of the United States, residing at Winchester, in the county of Clark and State of Kentucky, have invented new and useful lImprovements in Toasters, of which the following is a specification. y

-This invention relates'to toasters and it consists in the novel features hereinafter described andclaimed.

An object of the invention is to provide a toaster of simple structure adapted to be applied to the grateV of a coal stove or the gas supply pipe of a gas stove and adapted to hold slices of bread in a manner that they sists of up-rights l and 2. These uprights are provided at their lower ends with pedestals 3 whereby they may be supported upon a lever or plain surface.- The uprights 1y are located at the front portion of the toaster and the uprights 2 at the rear portion thereof. Side bars 4 connect the uprights 1 and 2 together at points between their ends. The uprights 2. are connected together by a bar 5. The upper portions of the uprights 2 are forwardly extended over the upper ends of the uprights 1 and spaced from the same as at 6 and the extremities of the portions 6 are provided with h'ooks 7. The hooks 7 may 'be engaged over the pipe of a gas stove when the device is used in conjunction with such stove. A frame 8 is connected with the uprights 1 and 2 and carries a wire screen 9. Thescreenl and frame are formed with an inclined intermediate portion 107 and a lower inclined portion 11 which is provided at its lower end with a ledge ,12. The inclined portion 10 extends into a horizontally disposed portion 13.

Hooks 1-5 are provided upon the uprights 1 and may 'be engaged with the frame of a grate when the device is used in conjunction with `a coal stove. The portions 10 and 11 may support slices of toast during the toasting operation and the portion 13 may support the slices after they have been toasted.

specification of Letters raten.

Patented Apr. 15, 1919.

Application led December 18, 1918. Serial No. 267,827.

1. A toaster ,comprising uprights, bars I connecting the uprighs together, said uprights being'arranged into sets, one set being located aft the forward portion of the toaster,

'the-fother set at the rear p'ortion of the toaster, the rear bars having angularly disposed portions which extend over the upper ends of the forward |bars and spaced therefrom, said angularly disposed portions beingv provided with hooks arranged in ad- Vance of the frame, 'and a frame supported by the uprights and carrying a wire screen.

2. A toaster comprising uprights, means for connecting them with a stove, a frame carried bythe uprights and having'an intermediate an l'arly disposed portion, a lower angular y disposed portion and a ledge provided at the lower edge of the last mentioned portion, there being provided at the upper portion of the` frame a horizontally disposed basket like portion.

3. A device of the class described comprising uprights arranged in 'spaced pairs, a frame carried by one pair and lying between all of said uprights, said frame including vertically disposed inclined portions and a horizontally disposed basket like portion, a

ledge formed on the lowermost inclined portion, yand a wire fabric carriedby said frame.

4. A device of the class described comprising spaced uprights arranged in pairs, one pair having their upper extremities extended horizontally to provide hooks arranged in advance of the other pair, a frame carried by the last mentioned pair of uprights and lying between all of said uprlght's, wire fabric covering the frame, and hooks projecting from the frame carrying 11p-rights and arranged in vertical alinement with the first mentioned hooks. 4

5. A device of the cla described comprising spaced uprights arranged i'n pairs, one pair having their upper extremities extended horizontally to provide hooks arrangedv in advance of the ot the last mentioned pair'of uprights, said frame including vertically disposed inclined 5 portions, and a basket like portion disposed immediatelyl beneath said horizontal exer pair, a frame carried bytremi'ty lof the first mentioned uprights, a ledge formed on the lowermos't inclined porl) tion of the frame, and wire fabric covering said frame. v

In testimony whereof I aiix my signature.

Mns. JENNIE JONES. 

